W ir e le s s If you have a Pig O r if you know o f any man or woman who haa a p i*— well. Smith wants that p i* ! Smith wants every dressed p i* in Ores on. H e pays as follows for produce and he doe* not char*e commission: D re ssed P o r k ............................. D i e s s e d V e a l .............................. F resh E ggs, per d o z ..................... L iv e H e n s .................................. L iv e S p rin g C h ic k e n s ................ to Japan. The efforts made by the United States governm ent to establish a w ire­ less communication between Japan and San Francisco, by way o f H aw aii, have been in the main unsuccessful, i although messages have been success­ fully forwarded. j 12He 10o 25c 16c 20 c K n ew F R A N K L. S M IT H M E A T CO. “F ig h tin g the B e e f T ru st" PO RTLAND, OREGON Dr. B. E. Wright LTHE K E Y S TO N Ej TO H EA LTH IS Have your teeth out and plat« and bridge work done. For out-of-town patrons we finish plate and bridge work in one day if necessary. PRICES; Kshr Crswns ,... $5.00 22k Bod*« Tec* $3.50 ' ........$ lip Euael Filings $1.00 Silver Fillings 50c up i C-d Pktes $5.00 Best Red Raober c_ Plates...........$7.50 Painless Eitractwn . 50c BEST METHODS Painless Extraction Free when plates or bridge work is ordered. Consultation Free. You cannot t better painless work anywhere, no matter w much you pay. All Work fu lly Guaranteed fo r fifte e n Years HOSTETTER’S STO M ACH BITTERS -- K Dr. B. E. Wright Co. 342J Washington SL, Portland, Oregon The best medicine to safe- Liard your health is the itters. Its merit has been thoroughly proven during the past 57 years. Try a bottle for Poor Appetite, Teke cer i t depot end transfer to Washin*ton St. T r o u b le A head fo r m g P ercy. "M iriam ,” said her mother, "P e rc y Flaxham is an excellent young man, w ith desirable fam ily connections, and upon the whole I have no objection to your receivin g him on a fam ilia r foot- lng, but you must not allow him to presume upon the fact that you have accepted a present from him.” " I won’t, m amma," said the proud young beauty. " I f he gets chesty over It I ’ll g ive him the clam my flipper the next tim e he blows In here.’’— Chicago Tribune. | j Gas on __________ BURTON — Araayer and Chemist, Leadv.lle, Colorado. Jolorndo. Specimen prices: Gold, Sliver, Lead, SI. Gold, Silver. 76o; Gold. 60c; Zino or Copper, SI. Mailing envelope« and full price list •ent on application. Control and Umpire work so­ licited. Reference: Carbonate National Bank. H ASTHMA AND HAY E Y E R E M E D Y t « wai u k . i, Liquid Form, 25c, 60c. Selve Tubes, 25c, SI-00. N Wasco— From Wasco to the Shaniko hills, a distance o f 40 miles; from this place to the John Day, about 12 miles, and about an equal distance to the Des­ chutes river, wheat is ripening very fa s t Sherman county intends to make a record for itself in wheat production this season and while it is not likely that all previous records w ill be bro­ ken, the showing o f the grain fields is pleasing to all concerned. Cool weather at a time when the moisture in the ground was not too plentiful, was the saving grace this season. For several weeks weather conditions in Sherman county have been close to the ideal, and the grain has in consequence ripened very slow­ ly, but surely. During the critical period— when the fa ll wheat was put in the “ dough,” hot weather would have pulled down the prospects to an alarming degree. W hile it is very true that the spring sown wheat is not all out o f danger, with present weather conditions con­ tinued fo r awhile longer, nothing ex­ cept a strike o f harvesters could possi­ bly stop Sherman county from giving an unusually good account o f a very good all around wheat producing sec­ tion. Good farm ing is one o f the secrets o f Sherman’ s generally good showing, and whenever nature helps out a little, the outcome looks like magic. Sher­ man county wheat growers know how to farm and they are practicing what they know. _________ FEVER R A C E C O U R S E T O BE C L E A R . Government to Patrol River During Astoria Regatta. Astoria — For the first time in the are quickly relieved by Wyatt’s Asthma Remedy. Ask your druggist or send history o f the Astoria regatta the six cents postage fo r Free Sample to course on the river w ill this year be officially taken notice o f by the Fede­ J. C. WYATT, Druggist, ral government. Steps are now in VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON. progress to this end, and that they w ill be successful is undoubted, as proceed­ ings are being taken through the prop­ er channel. A survey o f the proposed course was made and submitted to Col­ A re made over Curled H air Path and lector McGregor, who approved o f it, will not grail the horse. W rite us for and then forwarded it to the depart­ free sample o f the Pad. Give the name ment o f commerce and labor at Wash­ of your harness dealer. Sold by beet ington, which has authority over such dealers everywhere. TRADE a m e d ic O R E G O N W ILL G E T S H A R E. ow ard l l l l D I U E When Your Eyes • R iu n ir le Need Care « S «P Stomach, Cramps and Diarrhoea. I W IL L M A K E W H E A T R E C O R D . Weather Ideal for Wheat and a Boun­ tiful C rop Will Be Harvested. o f O ne. "T om m y,” said his teacher, ’’the ra t­ tlesnake always sounds a warning be­ fore it strikes. Do yon know o f an y­ thing else that does?” “ Y es’m,” responded Tom m y. “ Our old clock always does.” Address your shipments, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE Q AB SO LU TE LY CURES DR. WHITING’S REMEDIES 'GALL CURE m a n o f a o t f r k d by HORSE COLLARS N A T I O N A L M E D I C I N E CO., LTD . 422W S h e lley Bik., M o rriso n SL, R o o m s 3 en d 4, Portland, Or. Phone Ma-rahall 2119 1. A P P E N D I C I T I S R E M E D Y . The only krown cure for Appendiciti« without the aid of the knife. Give« immediate relief, and effects a permanent cure In a short time. PRICK S6. 6. “S P E C I A L ” R E M E D Y . For Women’s Ailments. Tumor» of the Bow­ els. Also Diabetes. Kidney and Bladder Trou­ ble« PRICK *6 This New Scientific Work is a home treatment. Write or call and we will explain. E terna! treatment only. NOW'S e W _____________ ____ _ ____ ____ matters. W. H. McMONIES & CO. The survey was returned without ap­ proval and a suggestion was made as to a change in the survey. This has been done, and the resurvey re­ turned, and when it is approved the de­ partment w ill promulgate a general or­ der directing that all vessels o f every character and description shall keep off the course during the hours o f the races. The course will_ be patrolled by government launches, and the master o f any vessel violating the order will be subjected to a fine o f $500. PORTLAND, OREGON TIME > COFFEEt ) TE A SPICES o f the ft ’ to . _____ have your teeth out am_ fcnd p l a t e a n d bridge work done. Forout- of-town patrons we finish p l a t e a n d bridge work in one dar i f neoeaoary. Pniomai Molar Crowns $ 5 . 0 0 22k Bridge Teoth3.50 Gold Filling. 1 .0 0 Enamal Filling, 1.00 Silver Filling. .5 0 Good Rubber _ Plato« 5 .0 0 Best Rubber _ _ . Plates 7 .5 0 Painless Extr’ tion . 5 0 BAKING POWDER •V EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT PORTLAND. ORE' B E S T M ETH O D S A l l w o rk fu lly g u a ran teed fo r fift e e n y e ar«. Wise Dental Co. IN C O R P O R A T E D Painless Dentists Full Set o f Teeth ......................................... $5.00 Bridgre Work or Teeth without Plates $3 50 to $5 M K ni Bulldlns. Third 4 Watklnfton. PORTLAND, ORISON Gold Crowns.................................. $3.50 to $5.00 O f«.. I A. H. U I I . K . Porcelain Crowns...........................$3.50 to $5.00 Gold or Porcelain F illings...................... $1.00 Up P N U N o . 29—’ 10 Silver Fillin gs................................... 50c to $1.00 Best Plate Made.......................................... $7.50 No charges for Painless Extracting when other H E N w r i t i n g t o advertisers please work \m done. 15 years’ Guarantee with all work. m e n tio n th is paper. Hour«. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 221 Va Morrison Street. [w GET THE BEST RESULTS FROM POULTRY RAISING . By covering the house« with 'A S B E S T O S R O O F I N G M A D E OF. S T O N E ‘ .- The Cheapest Roof to lixe. Require* No Coating * » FIRE, TIME AND WEATHER PRO O fi,^: •tuiUiOB* cool in sumfner and warm in wmterTw^'* ' “ ■*- ■ v. Send for catalogue and bamplca ** H. W. IQHNg-MANVILLE CO. ; t */ . Vv 576 FIRST AVENUE* SO.. SEATTLE Surveyors Finsh W ork. Newport — Morris W ygant has fin­ ished a location railroad survey along the coast from Siletz bay to Yaquina bay. The preliminary survey was made two years ago. Wygant would make no statement, but from remarks drop­ ped around camp it is believed the Spalding Lumber company, o f Falls City, is behind the proposed railroad. On the other hand, the United R ail­ ways company has let a 24-mile con­ tract for a line into Tillamook, which is 25 miles above Siletz bay,. Prize Offered for Apples. WE GROW HAIR SEND THIS AD. FOR FREE PREMIUM LIST Pacific Coast Seattle Biscuit Company Spokan« Ask for Their Goods and ~ M H P * »S A V E t h e s e ■ B a y SWASTIKA END SEALS W ~ Will Address State Dairy Association; Father of Industry. Portland— Dairymen o f the W illam ­ ette valley w ilj be given an opportun­ ity of hearing One o f the greatest ex ­ perts in dairying in the world, lecture when Professor Bernhard Boeggild, o f the Royal Danish Agricultural college at Copenhagen, arrives here July 18. Although Portland was not in the eminent authority’s itinerary, through the efforts of Philip Bates, publisher o f the Pacific Northwest, he has been induced to come here and address and visit with the people for three days— July 18, 19 and 20. The professor and his w ife w ill reach Portland Sunday, July 17, but immedi­ ately upon their arrival Mr. Bates will whisk them down the W illam ette val­ ley in an auto, where they w ill visit the cities o f Oregon City, Corvallis, Albany, Salem, Forest Grove and Me Minnville. They w ill be entertained by the commercial clubs o f these cities and w ill visit many dairies on the trip. Water System Nears Completion. Newport — W ater will be running into Newport in less than two weeks. Engineer Lee, who has installed the system, made the announcement. A sewerage system will be installed im­ mediately after the water is in use. THEY ARE VALUABLE They Will Secure You Many Useful Articles Without Cost W o o ls n Mill B u sy. !fi TPA D t P O R TLA N D Lebanon— A work train and crew is ballasting the road just across the river on the Lebanon-Crabtree branch. It is said this train w ill continue the work daily until the entire road from here to Crabtree is ballasted and put in order for regular train service. Track laying has been completed, thus closing the gap between Lebanon and Crabtree, allowing work trains to pass over the road. As soon as bal­ lasting is finished, a regular train ser-t vice w ill be inaugurated. Corvallis— A t a meeting o f the exe­ cutive committee of the Commercial W e Cure sii Seal; xlp Diseases, «top Falling Hafr. Prevent Baldi Grow L a d le«’ and Children’« club a fund o f $1,000 was voted to be Hair rapidly, soft, glossy and beantiful. used in premiums for the best exhibits W e Furnish out o f town people home treat­ ment. W rit« ua today for question blank and by Benton county apple growers at the particulars. * November meeting of the State H orti­ THE G ARLO W H AIR G RO W ING CO. cultural society in Portland. It is ex ­ SPfCIAU STS pected that the premiums w ill interest 207 -a Rot he Mid Buildiag. many local growers of good fruit and fourth and Washington Streets. that the showing at the meeting o f the PORTLAND. OREGON. horticulturists this year w ill be an e x ­ Consultation Free. 8 to L ceptional one. Portland T O H EA R C O P E N H A G E N M AN. Crabtree Branch Ready. U n io n P a i n l e s s D e n t is t s Band on— Manager Bedillion o f the Bandon Woolen Mills has just closed another big contract with the D etroit firm fo r which he has been manufac­ turing goods in the past. The contract ia sufficiently large to keep the mill running at full blast for a year. Build Te le p h o n e L in e . The Da Ilea— Thirteen ton* of gal- 1 vanised telephone wire arrived here to . be used in constructing telephone line* 1 on the Warm Springs reservation. Decides State Entitled to Irrigation Money. Washington — Secretary Ballinger after g ivin g careful consideration to appeals made to him by Representa­ tives Ellis and Hawley before they le ft for Oregon, has come to the con­ clusion that Oregon is entitled to share in the distribution o f the «20,000,000 irrigation fund made available by con­ gress just before adjournment, and it now seems quite likely that extension o f the Um atilla project westward with a view to irrigatin g 60,000 acres more, w ill be authorized, and that part of this fund w ill be allotted to begin con­ struction. Secretary Ballinger points out repeal o f section nine o f the reclamation act, which was permitted without protest from Senators Bourne and Chamber- lain, relieves both the president and himself o f any obligation to apportion further funds to Oregon at this time, but personally the secretary believes Oregon should be shown consideration, particularly as it is the second heaviest contributor to the reclamation fund, and has never been given a square deal by previous secretaries o f the in­ terior. . There are but two projects in Ore­ gon to which funds can be allotted, and it is certain Klamath can receive noth­ ing. _________ CL0SSFT A DEFERS Extraction Free when plates or bridge work ordered. Consultation Free. You cannot get better t iinleas painless work anywhere, no matter how much yon pay. ’ Ballinger B u d ilin * F in a n c ie r . Short und S harp. Urchin— Is this the office of the Bu­ gle? W ell sir. I have come to sub­ scribe for your paper. E ditor (w ith a genial sm ile)— W hy. sonny, you don’t look quite big enough to do such a thing as that. Urchin — Sir. if a man haa to he measured for his subscription at this office I shall subscribe for the Palla­ dium, just across the street. Good day. sir.— Chicago Tribune. f oxy. R ita (loo k in g at p h o to ) — Oh, ye*, he’s handsome enough, but he's an aw ful bounder. Stella — What did h * do? Rita— D idn’t 1 tell you? H* made an aw ful fuss with me one se*- B o n and then asked me If I thought that dad would object to him as a son-in-law. I said no,’ I thought not. and he went away and proposed to my sister.— Illustrated Bits. A ssistiiitf H im * “ H e llo !” ••Hello!” "Is this the com plaint departm ent o t the Dally Bread?” “ Yea.” / "W h a t’s the m atter with your thun­ dering old shebang, anyhow! I ’ve been, tryin g for five minutes to get you ’ “ *T know It. I thought I ’d g ive you something more to holler about. W h at’* the kick this tim e?” — Chicago Tribune. C o r r e c tln * « .r u in im p r e s s io n . "M rs. W inkler, what I am going t » say will surprise you, 1 have no doubC but I love your daughter M inerva, andl "M r. Spoonamore, do you think a n y young man ever stole a march on a watchful mamma? According to m y calculations you were due to say tw o weeks ago to-night what you have said to me Just now.” S lllth lly D eeper D r., "E v e r see an Indian pollcem anP ' asked the passenger with the b rls tlln r moustache. "Y es,” said the passenger with tho skull cap. “ I used to know on# la Omaha.” "H o w did he look In uniform ?" “ Much like the ordinary copper, only % little more copper colored, of oourse." Ill« lle n a o s , “ W hy do you always leave the- house, Janies, when I begin to sins the old songs?” pouted Mrs. Howllt. “ Fresh air,” said Howllt.— Harper’» Weekly. REDUCE THE COST OF LIVIN6; use CRESCENT BAKING POWDER 25c. FULL POUND M A R K ETS . Wheat— Bluestem, 85c; club, 81c; red Russian, 78c; valley 82c. Barley— Feed and brewing, $196(20 per ton. Corn— Whole, $32; cracked, $33 ton. Hay— Track prices: Timothy, W il­ lamette valley, $205(521 per ton; East­ ern Oregon, $22(6 24; alfalfa, new, $13 fir? 1 4 . A “ Tvs got a boy In my employ w h » w ill be a king o f finance some day,“ said a man who has a factory In N ew York. “ A few weeks ago he sold a pair of homing pigeons to a man l a Brooklyn. Two days afterward tb a pigeons appeared at his window. A n ­ other Brooklynite bought them, and again the birds came back. The boy has just made a third sale. I am won­ dering If I had not better get rid o f him before he tries to sell me niy o v a . factory.” EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN P in t elaas work a t reasonable prices. Fr«e examination and perfectly fitted $ 2.00 Oats— No. 1 white, $22.6065$26.50 No faking method«. DR c l h a y n e s ton. Butter— City creamery, extras, 29c; Suite 427, Marquam Building fancy outaide creamery, 28(629c per Fourth Floor pound; store, 23c. Butter fa t prices Opposite Portland Hot«l, Portland Ora. average l>6c per pound under regular prices. T r in i B o tti» F r e e B y M a il Eggs— Oregon candled, 27c per doz.; Eastern, 25c. Poultry— Hens, springs, 2065 2254c; ducks, 156517c; geese, 106511c; turkeys, live, 18(620c; dressed, 22)461 25c; squab«, $3 per dozen Pork— Fancy, 12651254c .per pound. Veal — Fancy, 106111c per pound. I f yam gaffer from Fpili'pgy. Fits, Falling BIckneN, Bpaomg. or b « »e children that do go, my N ew !>!•* Lambs— Choice, 116tll5sc pound. corerr will relieve them, find all yon a rsa ek ed to Green Fruits— Apples, Oregon N ew ­ do 1« to geod fo r a Pré« Trla 192 Bottle o f Dr. May*« town, $2 per box; new, $1.766l!2.25; E p ile p t lo ld n O u r n cherries, 66r 1254c per pound; apricots, f t ha« cured tb^oganda where everything el»e $1.256i.l.75 per box; plums, $1611.50 failed. Guaranteed by May M edical Labor «to. • Under Pure Food and D rug« Act, June 80th, 1W0V per box; currants, $2.25652.40; rasp­ Guaranty No. 14871. P lea «« write for Specie J Fro# Jim tie and p i ve AG K and complete addrelfc berries, $1.40651.60 per crate; logan­ berries, $16£1.*40; blackcaps, $1.506(2; OH. «. H. MAT, 548 P u rl Street, Use T o rt blackberries, $3. Vegetables— Artichokes, 606?75c per dozen; beans, 1653c per pound; cab­ bage, 25465254c; cauliflower, $2 per dozen; cucumbers, 60c; head lettuce, 606560c; green onions, 16c; peas, 2c per pound; radishes, 156/ 20c per dozen; T h e worn)« f a i m u h u spinach, 86510c per pound; carrots, 86c m ad. a I l f . study o f U m 65$1 per sack; beets, $1.50; parsnips, proporti*» o f “ Roots, H e r b , and B a r k ., and 75c65$l. t . v lv in * t h . w orld t h . Potatoes— Old Oregon, 606(76c per bwwifit o f h i. MrvtaMk hundred; new, 154r per pound. Bo Marcar,. P d (M . Cattle— B eef steers, good to choice, orD ru *aU **d . N . $5.406(5.60; fa ir to medium, $4.266« O p rrM io n . „ ( M i t a * 4.76; cows and heifers, good to choice, G iu n n tM . to c u r . Cbtarrh. A .'h m a Lana $4.606(4.76; fa ir to medium, $3.7665 Rtomarh and Kidney troubloa, and .11 P r ir .t o H m m o f I f n and Woman. 4.25; bulls, $36(4; stage, $3.60654.60; A B U n CANCER CURE calve*, light, $5.766(6.76; heavy, 465 ( w t roraivad fro to P rk tn . C h in , t o f o rara 6.60. s o d raiiabia. U . fa llin e I s I t . w o rk .. I f you ran not ro ll. w r i t , fo r .y m p to m U a a k Hogs— Top, $9.756510.10; fa ir to t o d circu lar. Inc Iosa 4 can ta I n ------ > r medium, $8.50659.50. COM M UTATION m f t Sheep— Best wethers, $4.26654.50; fair to good, $3.606(3.76; best ewes, The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. $3.766(4; lamb*, choice, «6.606(6.76; 1 M H f irai M .. car. M arrlaas. P a n is a d . O r. fa ir, $4.606(5. f s C Gee Wo Tbi Chinese Doctor #